.: Season 1 :.

THE DROWNED WOMAN
Wormwood's First Season begins with "The Coming Storm," and details Doctor Xander Crowe's arrival in Wormwood and the mystery into which he becomes entangled. More>>

.: Season 2 :.

CROSSROADS
Set "One Month Later..." after the events in the finale of Season 1, "Crossroads" deeps the mystery that was uncovered in "The Drowned Woman" and broadens the scope of the Wormwood landscape, bringing in new heroes and new faces of evil. More>>

.: Season 3 :.

TALES, PORTRAITS & REVELATIONS
Vol. 1 - The Five Fingers of Glory is an audio story anthology that features five chilling tales of the Hand of Glory that span the ages.

Vol. 2 - Portraits consists of eight stand-alone vignettes that feature lesser known members of the Wormwood mythos. They serve to connect the dots, deepen relationships, and answer certain mysteries about the secrets of Wormwood.

Vol. 3 - Revelation is the final series of Wormwood, as the endgame is revealed, sacrifices are made, and no one leaves town unscathed. In fact, we're not even sure anyone leaves town. More>>

Wormwood Tales are stories written by the Wormwood creative team, designed to tell stories before, after and around our central tale. These stories may contain clues to the mysteries of Wormwood. Or they may not. We’ll never tell.

The Wormwood Diner was just off the freeway, North and East of San Francisco as the gradual rise into the mountains began.

She had enjoyed San Francisco, but it was not Boston. She had loved Boston. She had loved Boston, and she had loved Kyle Fitzgerald. But now Kyle was dead and Boston was the cemetery in which he was buried, or perhaps more accurately, which had buried him.

What brought Deidre Frost to Wormwood was: an exit sign, followed by a gas station sign, followed by a sign that read, “Wormwood Diner.” The sign had a hole in it, plastic shattered by a well-placed rock, undoubtedly thrown by an angry and hormonal teenager. It made the sign look like this:

Wor wood Diner

What brought Deidre Frost to Wormwood was: an empty stomach and the promise of chili. At least, that’s what the hand-written paper sign in the window had declared. “Special Down-Home Chili.” Deidre felt that she could use a little down-home cooking. Chicago had started to feel like a home until it hadn’t. It might have been Kyle, but she feared it wouldn’t have mattered. Deidre didn’t like to stick around for too long.

About The Author

Wormwood: A Serialized Mystery is a full-cast audio mystery that brings the spirit of the radio drama into the 21st century world of podcasting, mp3 technology and RSS feeds. We tell stories to rival the best of television -- using only the theater of the mind.